I've recently been asked to apply to be certified as a motorcycle safety instructor.

Who'da thunk?

Perhaps even more than your motorcycle ownership adventures, I'm interested to read where this leads. Best wishes should you decide to apply. The certification process was challenging but rewarding for me here in Maryland.

I've recently been asked to apply to be certified as a motorcycle safety instructor.

Who'da thunk?

Perhaps even more than your motorcycle ownership adventures, I'm interested to read where this leads. Best wishes should you decide to apply. The certification process was challenging but rewarding for me here in Maryland.

I'll be applying. If they accept me, I will have to attend a nine day trainer's course, unpaid. Then will have to commit to doing at least three, three day classes per season, for three years. It would dovetail fairly well with my part-time bus driving duties. They want to add six or seven new instructors in my western South Dakota area.

I think you would really enjoy that teaching experience. If they have a section in the classes on motorcycle selection-or how to buy a motorcycle, you would be the leading trainer for sure. Hope it works out for you.Mike

I think that is a marvelous idea and as a longtime motorcycling safety advocate, I think you should do this. As much as you ride and with your experience with all those different kinds of motorcycles, I think you would be a great asset to motorcycle safety training. 👍👍👍👍👍